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Who is the Star?

1/13/2022

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Photo credit: Indi Vann 2016


Who is the Star ? 
By Garden Gazer 
Solstice 12/22/21


Kingfisher 
Fisher king ?
Turquoise and poised in Ceylon
Burnt sienna  beak of red
Alludes to
Twin llumined frangipani flowers 
and more….


Temple white 
Center Yellow bright 
Plu- m e r i a
Bunga kemboja
Dok Champa of Laos 
Swahili love letters
Often found in graveyards
Scented Life among the so called dead 




Tall and gnarled 
Pagoda trees
Plumeria alba
Childhood reveries a loft 
Branches warp and weft 
scaffolding for 
oblong-lanceolate leaves 
Luscious green dark & waxy
Creating portals


Mystery upon mystery 
Tapestry 
blueprint 
Gaia miniature 
Moment in Flight 
captured Stillness
Liberated and Free




Who is the Star?




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In Arthurian legend, the Fisher King (French: Roi pêcheur; Welsh: Brenin Pysgotwr), also known as the Wounded King or Maimed King (Roi blessé, in Old French Roi Méhaigné, Welsh: Brenin Clwyfedig), is the last in a long bloodline charged with keeping the Holy Grail. Versions of the original story vary widely, but he is always wounded in the legs or groin and incapable of standing. All he is able to do is fish in a small boat on the river near his castle, Corbenic, and wait for some noble who might be able to heal him by asking a certain question. In later versions, knights travel from many lands to try to heal the Fisher King, but only the chosen can accomplish the feat. This is achieved by Percival alone in the earlier stories; he is joined by Galahad and Bors in the later one
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    Vasanthi Vanniasingham

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